After the shocking ending to Mind Games, Justine finds herself engaged to Otto, and the wedding is a few short days away. She should be happy, but she is plagued with headaches that are brought on whenever she thinks about the murder of Avery. The city is under martial law, crime is rampant, and eve...
This series lost its charm for me near the beginning of book 2, and while Head Rush wasn't a particularly bad ending to the trilogy, I'm just glad it's over. As for my predictions, I was 50% right. Yippee. ___________________________________________My predictions for Head Rush:1. A startling amount ...
I am so weird, I wanted patiently for the print to come out. Even though book 2 was this biggest OMG! No you didn't!!!!! of last year. And what do I do when the print is out...much much later. Yes I buy an ebook *groans, I am an idiot*. But to my defense I could not read ebooks before and now the li...
Gah I wish I had time to actually review books that I read for my own personal pleasure rather than for the review queue, but I could spend all night trying to craft the perfect way to sum up my feelings for this series and still fail.I'm so, so torn on this series as a whole, and most especially on...
My Rating:5 stars: Personal favorite - a must read (A+)Full review at: http://www.twimom227.com/2012/03/review-head-rush.htmlDisclaimer: I don't know how to write a review of Head Rush without giving spoilers from the first two books. SO... if you haven’t read the previous two books of the Distillus...
3.5 stars; I liked this book and it's supporting characters AND I understand why Justine acted the way she did, but she ANNOYED THE H*LL out of me all the way through the series, omg! Still it was an entertaining trilogy and I really liked the wrap up, if only Justine had had her epiphany sooner I ...
4.5 StarsCarolyn Crane really put me through the wringer with her Disillusionists trilogy... ripping the rug out of from under me over and over again. But here, in this conclusion, she gave me everything I wanted, leaving me warm & fuzzy, satisfied, and a little wistful now that it's all said and d...
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